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President Biden, for the first time, used the word "genocide" to describe what Vladimir Putin is doing to the Ukrainian people. Clayton Neville has that in our correspondent close-up. Terror beneath the streets of Brooklyn, NY as a man opened fire inside of a subway station. John Stolnis reports on that for us and later in the show, we'll go to Brooklyn and talk to correspondent Steve Kastenbaum, who lives just blocks away from where the shooting happened. Jim Roope helps us remember the life of comedian Gilbert Gottfried, who died at the age of 67. And we'll learn more about exactly what this E15 gas that President Biden is going to allow to be sold more in the summer months, as we welcome K.J. Jones of Motortrend to the program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
April 12, 2022 ~ Steve Kastenbaum, Host of the New York Gritty Podcast, talks with Guy Gordon about the shooting at a Brooklyn subway station that injured 16 people.
April 12, 2022 ~ Full Show. Patrick Anderson, Founder and CEO of Anderson Economic Group on the latest inflation numbers. Patrick DeHaan from GasBuddy discusses President Biden's play to temporarily allow high ethanol gasoline to be sold during summer months. Andrew Brodie, President of the Michigan Association of Superintendents talks about how schools have spent their COVID relief money. Steve Kastenbaum, Host of the New York Gritty Podcast and Senior News Analyst Lloyd Jackson update us on the subway shooting in Brooklyn. Craig Mauger from the Detroit News recaps the GOP county conventions from yesterday and Adrienne Woodland, Public Relations Program Consultant for AAA is our guest for Mobility Makers.
Steve Kastenbaum is a veteran New York journalist and host of the new podcast: “New York Gritty” *Follow him on Twitter: @SKastenbaum and listen to the New York Gritty podcast on the IHeartRadio App or NYGritty.Com. NYC's vax mandate for private businesses.
Steve Kastenbaum is a veteran New York journalist and host of the new podcast: “New York Gritty” *Follow him on Twitter: @SKastenbaum and listen to the New York Gritty podcast on the IHeartRadio App or NYGritty.Com
Steve Kastenbaum of the NY Gritty podcast joins Juliet Huddy and Frank Morano for the Early News
Bill Horan and Matt Leonard learn about a new podcast called New York Gritty, which explores the resiliency of New Yorkers in this time of crisis. Their guest is the host of New York Gritty, longtime New York journalist, Steve Kastenbaum.
Radio reporter Steve Kastenbaum joins Frank and Juliet to discuss New York City's comeback from COVID.
Steve Kastenbaum is a veteran New York journalist and host of the new podcast: “New York Gritty” *Follow him on Twitter: @SKastenbaum and listen to the New York Gritty podcast on the IHeartRadio App or NYGritty.Com
Guests: Jason Yates, Chief Executive Officer of My Faith Votes, On to discuss their advocacy against the For the People Act. David Couch, Commissioner of Wood County, West Virginia, On to discuss federal COVID-19 relief at the county level. Steve Kastenbaum, Host of the New York Gritty Podcast, On to discuss his podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Each episode of New York Gritty highlights a different area of the city’s economy and social fabric as host Steve Kastenbaum celebrates the anonymous and famous heroes who keep New York’s magic alive during dark times. Listen here: https://www.nygritty.com/
Steve Kastenbaum is a veteran New York journalist and host of the new podcast: “New York Gritty” *Follow him on Twitter: @SKastenbaum and listen to the New York Gritty podcast on the IHeartRadio App or NYGritty.Com
Is New York City in a death spiral, or will it mount an epic comeback from the impacts of the pandemic? New York Gritty explores the resiliency of New Yorkers in a time of crisis. Will they find a way to bring their city back from the brink of economic disaster, or has New York been irreversibly changed? The spread of coronavirus transformed the Big Apple in previously unimaginable ways, from shutting down the subway system overnight for the first time to dimming the lights on Broadway indefinitely. Over 1 million jobs were lost across New York during the shutdown. The city faces a projected $13 billion budget shortfall over the next four years. Each of the ten episodes of New York Gritty highlights a different area of the city’s economy and social fabric as host Steve Kastenbaum celebrates the anonymous and famous heroes who keep New York’s magic alive during dark times. The veteran radio journalist explores the looming challenges through the personal stories of his fellow New Yorkers. New York Gritty will premiere on February 16th.
Steve Kastenbaum is a radio Journalist, former Westwood One News Senior Correspondent/NY Bureau Chief, former CNN Radio New York Correspondent and proud native Brooklynite. Steve has done it all and traveled all over the world reporting on the important stories of our time. We hear from him about the state of news today and how PR pros can best work with reporters to get their clients noticed. The PR Podcast is your view inside the public relations business. We talk with great PR people, reporters and communicators on how they weave narratives that are informative and fun. Host Jody Fisher has worked in New York City PR for more than 20 years, representing clients across the healthcare, higher education, financial services, real estate, entertainment and non-profit verticals. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @ThePRPodcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theprpodcast/support
Steve Kastenbaum is a radio Journalist, former Westwood One News Senior Correspondent/NY Bureau Chief, former CNN Radio New York Correspondent and proud native Brooklynite. Steve has done it all and traveled all over the world reporting on the important stories of our time. We hear from him about the state of news today and how PR pros can best work with reporters to get their clients noticed. The PR podcast is your look inside the world of how public relations helps smart businesses and leaders in their industries tell their story to the world. We talk with great PR people, reporters and communicators on how they weave narratives that are informative and fun. Jody Fisher has worked in New York City PR for more than 20 years, representing clients across the healthcare, higher education, financial services, real estate, entertainment and non-profit verticals. Together, they create stories that will entertain and inform audiences and help drive business goals. Join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @ThePRPodcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theprpodcast/supportSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-pr-podcast7250/donations
TOP STORY: President Trump says an executive order he will sign today in the Rose Garden will help set some national policing standards, in the wake of George Floyd's death and the protests and disturbances that ensued. Correspondent Bob Costantini is at the White House. PLUS: New York City's police department announced a major reform that is taking place immediately. The department is disbanding a unit that was responsible for taking many illegal guns off the streets. Steve Kastenbaum has the details.
Local and national headlines plus Steve Kastenbaum reports from NY on the gradual reopening of the city and state.
Steve Kastenbaum discuss parts of New York reopening and social distancing on New Jersey beaches. #newyork #socialdistancing
On Wednesday’s First Light, President Trump says he's halting funding to the World Health Organization while a review is conducted. President Obama endorses Joe Biden’s candidacy. Kevin Carr looks at the latest video available for home viewing. Steve Kastenbaum checks in with Michael with an update of Covid-19 testing. And an up-close look at food safety during the pandemic.
This morning Judith talks with Westwood One's Steve Kastenbaum about the Harvey Weinstein trial.
Today on First Light, we go to New Hampshire where correspondents Steve Kastenbaum and Bob Costantini are on location ahead of Tuesday's primary. We'll also go to Hollywood where Jim Roope reports on the 92nd Academy Awards.
This morning's briefing includes Steve Kastenbaum of Westwood One on the next democratic debate and primary.
On Tuesday’s First Light, problems with a mobile app appeared to force a delay in the reporting of results from the Iowa Caucuses. The Senate hears closing arguments in the impeachment trial of President Trump. Kevin Carr reviews “The Rhythm Section”. Steve Kastenbaum joins Michael live from Iowa to talk about the delay in the caucus results.
Ed Hartley speaks with Steve Kastenbaum of Westwood One who is in Iowa for the Iowa Caucus.
On Monday’s First Light, all eyes on Iowa for the first presidential contest of the year. The Coronavirus spreads. Joining Michael live this morning, Clayton Neville in Miami breaks down the Super Bowl game and Kevin Carr reviews the ads. Steve Kastenbaum is in Iowa and has a preview.
On Wednesday’s First Light, last minute evidence is being submitted by Democrats as the House votes today on sending the articles of impeachment to the Senate. New video shows a second missile hit the Ukrainian jetliner that was shot down last week. Steve Kastenbaum joins Michael live from Iowa to talk about last night’s candidate debate. And Michael talks to Bankrate.com’s Greg McBride about interest rates for 2020.
Westwood One Correspondent, Steve Kastenbaum talks with John Howell about Venezuela and the White house rejecting Trump's tax returns.
Steve Kastenbaum reports.
Steve Kastenbaum reports.
Westwood One journalist, Steve Kastenbaum gives John an update on the El Chapo verdict, plus his coverage on the Westminster Dog show.
The federal government is still partially shutdown, but is this thing really just a big charade? We're joined by WaPo reporter Paul Kane for a breakdown of the breakdown. Plus, reporter Steve Kastenbaum has details on the new Huawei investigation.
The federal government is still partially shutdown, but is this thing really just a big charade? We're joined by WaPo reporter Paul Kane for a breakdown of the breakdown. Plus, reporter Steve Kastenbaum has details on the new Huawei investigation.
Examining the world of politics, Jack & Joe delve into the reality that we're in the midst of Peak Tribalism. Plus, reporter Steve Kastenbaum has a story about the Sanctuary City Lawsuit. Oh, and there's a segment on Free Love--not to be missed!
Examining the world of politics, Jack & Joe delve into the reality that we're in the midst of Peak Tribalism. Plus, reporter Steve Kastenbaum has a story about the Sanctuary City Lawsuit. Oh, and there's a segment on Free Love--not to be missed!
Examining the world of politics, Jack & Joe delve into the reality that we're in the midst of Peak Tribalism. Plus, reporter Steve Kastenbaum has a story about the Sanctuary City Lawsuit. Oh, and there's a segment on Free Love--not to be missed!
Steve gives us our last Olympic update from PyeongChang.
Our correspondent in PyeongChang gives Jack the latest update on the Olympics.
Our correspondent in PyeongChang checks in with Jack with the latest on Olympic competition, Lindsey Vonn and cyberbullies and Korean food.
Our correspondent on PyeongChang updates Jack on the Olympics.
Steve has the latest update from the winter Olympics.
Our correspondent at the Olympics gives us an update.
Steve reports from the Winter Olympics.
It's one of the worst flu seasons in years. Steve Kastenbaum reports.
Steve Kastenbaum, Senior Correspondent to Westwood One News, talks about the sexual assault allegations rocking the entertainment industry. Also, Brian asks the audience: What should cause someone to get fired?
Network correspondent Kastenbaum talks with Jack about the sudden firing of Matt Lauer by NBC.
Two more women accuse Roy Moore of sexual improprieties. Steve Kastenbaum reports.
Steve Kastenbaum with a report on the attack in New York that killed eight.
Today On Reporters Roundup: Kendal Buhl Has Today’s Top StoriesThe four Teamsters are acquitted of all charges in the Top Chef Trial, WBZ’s Doug Cope (1:10)Ten bucks for all the movies you want? Bloomberg’s Mark Mills (3:30)Trump returns home to a slew of protests, CBS’s Steve Kastenbaum (5:05)North Korea is finally taking a step back, CBS’s Jeff Mccausland(7:30)A Redsox Rookie is earning notice, WBZ’s Ben Parker (10:10)What does the Top Chef trial mean for Boston? WBZ’s Jon Keller (11:45)Neil Chayete passed away last week; WBZ’s Carl Stevens attended the services today (14:40) Join WBZ 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
Mike talks with Steve Kastenbaum
Steve Kastenbaum, Westwood One Correspondent, talks with Gary Sutton about the FDA announcing it will regulate all tobacco products on WSBA
Steve Kastenbaum, Westwood One Correspondent talks with Gary Sutton about a TSA pre-check program on WSBA
8 AM - 1 - Westwood One NY bureau chief Steve Kastenbaum. 2 - The Obama admin lacks transparency. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Soon you may be free to text in a theatre; Wives who let their husbands cheat.
Dr. Drew and Mike Catherwood talk with Steve Kastenbaum about the New Hampshire Primary
7 AM - CNN Radio's Steve Kastenbaum reports on the "Occupy Wall Street" protests in NYC; Herman Cain was on Leno.
Japan Tsunami; Jack vows to never eat Raisin Bran again; MailBag; CNN Radio's Steve Kastenbaum reports to us live from Japan.